Not for anything but here in SC the ONLY people working on construction are the illegals, meanwhile everyone else sits on their ass. They maybe illegal, but most of them are quite employable and work quite hard.
That’s nice. They’re still felons and don’t belong here. You can’t believe in the constitutional republic and support illegal immigration at the same
time. People are pretending like the economic incentives and disincentives weren’t deliberately designed to create these situations.
It is true. Here in DFW you can find 10-30 day laborers sitting on their asses drunk ok street corners looking for work. But I said unemployable, not “don’t work”. They’re felons by default for being illegal aliens. If we actually gave a shit about enforcing existing law, they would be unemployable. Considering there’s like a 2% chance a background check of any of them, there’s a strong likelihood they’ve committed other crimes prior to entering anyways.
But since you missed the relevancy of the comment, there wouldn’t be a need for low-skilled, illegal day laborers and construction workers if it weren’t for globalism and the destruction of the American manufacturing industries. That’s why you ONLY see those guys.
Not for anything but here in SC the ONLY people working on construction are the illegals, meanwhile everyone else sits on their ass. They maybe illegal, but most of them are quite employable and work quite hard.
That’s nice. They’re still felons and don’t belong here. You can’t believe in the constitutional republic and support illegal immigration at the same time. People are pretending like the economic incentives and disincentives weren’t deliberately designed to create these situations.
That is irrelevant to the comment, it was discussing how they don’t work and are unemployable, that’s not true.
It is true. Here in DFW you can find 10-30 day laborers sitting on their asses drunk ok street corners looking for work. But I said unemployable, not “don’t work”. They’re felons by default for being illegal aliens. If we actually gave a shit about enforcing existing law, they would be unemployable. Considering there’s like a 2% chance a background check of any of them, there’s a strong likelihood they’ve committed other crimes prior to entering anyways.
“There’s a strong likelyhood they’ve committed crimes prior to entering anyway”
We’re still going with that whole “they’re all criminals argument” eh?
But since you missed the relevancy of the comment, there wouldn’t be a need for low-skilled, illegal day laborers and construction workers if it weren’t for globalism and the destruction of the American manufacturing industries. That’s why you ONLY see those guys.